First Fall by Harley Christensen
Synopsis
Six seasons to live. Six seasons to die. Sometimes killing Time is the only way to cheat Death.
Since escaping her tragic childhood where she was abandoned by not one but both parents and left to a bitter, unforgiving family, Harper Storm has mastered the art of being alone and is perfectly content blending into the shadows while the world goes about its merry, indifferent way. To Harper, life isn’t great, but it’s all hers.
Great, that is, until a bizarre encounter with a mysterious stranger shifts Harper’s world on its axis.
When this messenger relays a cryptic prediction of death—Harper’s—within six season’s time, she’s not sure what to make of the unsettling prophecy and at first, deals with it in the same way she has every other obstacle—she ignores it. Soon, she finds the prediction nagging her at every turn, hijacking the semblance of normal she’s so carefully concocted. And that pisses her off.
Just as she sets out to track the stranger down and demand answers—if she can even find her—a friend vanishes without warning and Harper surprises everyone, including herself, when she volunteers to lead the search.
Before long, her stellar skills as a chameleon leave her spinning when Harper finds herself slipping outside her comfort zone and into harm’s way as she delves into the shocking truth behind the girl’s disappearance. She realizes that in order to save the girl, she must also face the demons of her past and confront the reality of her unknown future.
But can Harper crush through her own barriers and rise to the occasion before time runs out?
First Fall is the first installment in the gripping, suspense-filled Six Seasons series, crafted by Harley Christensen, author of the Mischievous Malamute Mysteries.
Grab a copy of First Fall today and join Harper on her journey as she tackles the questions—what would you do if Death came knocking? And who are you willing to become to outsmart it?
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